Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... interpretation . Rules of cultural interpretation observed by a given group of people in a given period of time determine methods and procedures that result in states of affairs which are the goals of cultural acts performed by ...
... interpretation . Rules of cultural interpretation observed by a given group of people in a given period of time determine methods and procedures that result in states of affairs which are the goals of cultural acts performed by ...
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... interpretation appears to be fragile and based on too weak a ground . This is the case with almost all of Shanker's interpretations and most of those of Vyvyan's . [ 36 ] This is not to say that those interpretations are no good . They ...
... interpretation appears to be fragile and based on too weak a ground . This is the case with almost all of Shanker's interpretations and most of those of Vyvyan's . [ 36 ] This is not to say that those interpretations are no good . They ...
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... interpreted in accordance with appropriate rules of cultural interpretation . However , the search for the rules does not always help . Doebler , who studied Shakespeare's plays from the standpoint of iconology and reconstructed the ...
... interpreted in accordance with appropriate rules of cultural interpretation . However , the search for the rules does not always help . Doebler , who studied Shakespeare's plays from the standpoint of iconology and reconstructed the ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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